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    Posted 2 years ago

    kwqd
    (1183 items)

    This vase is 4" high x 2.5" in diameter and weighs 5 ounces. It has an Otagiri label. Otagiri was a San Francisco import company active 1946-1994. They imported high quality pottery and other items from Japan. No idea which kiln made this little vase. I missed getting a similar vase a couple of years ago so was happy to get this one.

    OTAGIRI MERCANTILE COMPANY (early 1946 -1994)

    Otagiri Mercantile Company, headquartered in San Francisco, was a Japanese-American manufacturer of stoneware ceramics that started in 1946. The stoneware was produced by a small group of artists who hand painted and glazed an array of forms and decorations.

    The Otagiri Mercantile Company was established by Chiyoko and Goro Otagiri after their return to Japan in 1947 and following their release from an internment camp for Japanese Americans.

    Chiyoko Otoguro Otagiri was born on May 27, 1905, in a farming family, in Cupertino, California. Her family sent her to Japan for education. She returned when she was 18, and married Goro Otagiri from San Francisco. Chiyoko and Goro had three children. They were incarcerated in the Topaz (Central Utah) concentration camp during World War II. After their release, they moved to Boulder, Colorado, where Goro worked as a Japanese teacher for the Navy.

    When Otagiri was active, it was also a third-party manufacturer for the San Francisco Music Box Company, which was once a popular chain store. It also created products private label for other manufacturers for greeting and gift store brands. Original Otagiri Ceramics carry the initials "OMC", and ‘Japan’ on an artistic yellow and gold sticker, or a sticker with the words "Hand Crafted Otagiri Original" and "Japan" at the bottom.

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    1. kwqd kwqd, 2 years ago
      Thanks for checking out my OMC vase dav2no1, fortapache, Cisum, carmenisacat, artfoot, Jenni, Kevin, Watchsearcher, vcal and Searching1!
    2. dav2no1 dav2no1, 2 years ago
      Love the glaze on this piece, nice find. FYI check my cow statue, I updated pictures with final paint.
    3. kwqd kwqd, 2 years ago
      Thanks Vynil33rpm, Kevin and blunderbuss2!
    4. kwqd kwqd, 2 years ago
      Thanks for the comment dav2no1! Well done on the cow!
    5. racer4four racer4four, 2 years ago
      Great history on Otagiri Kevin.
      We did get some Otagiri items here in Aus so they must have really stretched their business.
      It's all quality pieces too, like your delightful drip vase.
    6. kwqd kwqd, 2 years ago
      Thanks for your comments, Karen. Yeah they were definitely cultural Capitalists! It was all good stuff, I think, no junk. Do they say "cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs" in Australia?? From a TV commercial for breakfast cereal! Anyway, I am "cuckoo for Otagiri" right now and have bought several pieces in the past couple of weeks. It is still possible to get some on the cheap.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZaVpv5p2CM
    7. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 2 years ago
      The finish must have been painstaking to create so beautifully. Magnifique !~
    8. kwqd kwqd, 2 years ago
      Thanks for your comments, PhilDMorris! I would love to have been able to watch this being created. I have no idea how it was done. I do not see these very often.
    9. Blammoammo Blammoammo, 2 years ago
      Very nice.
    10. kwqd kwqd, 2 years ago
      Thank you Blammoammo!
    11. kwqd kwqd, 2 years ago
      Thanks jscott0363 and ho2cultcha!

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